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Nathan Petrelli… gone!

Nathan Petrelli gone from HEROES

Well shit, I wonder how HEROES will last for another season when they just got rid of Nathan Petrelli from the show. Too bad, he was one of the few actors I enjoyed watching, not that I can stand watching much of the show now but if he had come back… maybe.

More here:
http://blog.newsarama.com/2009/11/02/nathan-petrelli-fired-from-heroes/

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  1. [...] some people, like my eternally naysaying friend The Notorious RJP (Welcome back, by the way, Robert!) are insisting that this is a terrible move and yet another [...]

  2. zeek says:

    I stopped watching when the plane crashed and still haven’t looked back.

  3. Silenzio says:

    And done. No more having to care one little bit about the show. Nathan was the only thing that made me okay, just one more episode, just to see if they can salvage something. With Noah’s character being broken and never fixed at the begining of season 3 and Hiro relegated to comady I no longer need to watch this show at all. Sweet now I have another day of the week free.

  4. [...] some people, like my eternally naysaying friend The Notorious RJP (Welcome back, by the way, Robert!) are insisting that this is a terrible move and yet another [...]

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